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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Italy
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On 10/3/2019 at 8:12 PM, AjT1 said:

Thanks for the advise. I don't think it will be a problem if I explain everything. It seems a little weird though that this could be a sticking point for the whole visa. However I understand that London is not a really tough embassy and I have a lot of evidence of my father, the guy who brought me up, being my parent. I'm going to explain the what we, me and my fiancee thought of as a parent as I honestly don't think of my biological father as my dad because he didn't bring me up and I've had so little to do with him throughout my life, I've seen him a handful of times my whole life. 

 

So when on the I-129f it asked for beneficiaries parents I had no hesitation to put the names of the two people who have been my parents, as I mentioned before in the instructions it just says parents with no mention of biological parents. At the time of filing the I-129f I only had my short birth certificate so it didn't have the names of my legal parents on it. However by the time I completed the DS160 I had obtained a certified copy of my full birth certificate which had the name of my biological parent on it. Also when completing the parent information on the DS160 it very clearly stated the I should input the details of biological parents, unlike the I-129f which just Staes 'beneficiaries parents'.

 

In terms of evidence I intend to bring a written statement from my mother and father, the guy who brought me up, explaining the relationship.

 

I'm glad for all of the advice and I really hope that it isn't going to be a problem. Me and my fiancee have been together for almost four years, we spent two and half of them together in Tokyo. Since her return to the US I have visited her and her family five times over the past year so I am well known to the family. And she also visited my family over here in the UK earlier this year. We've got a lot of evidence of our relationship and commitment to each other, testimonies from family and friends, all the documents we need we have and she earns well over the 125% poverty guideline. So the thought of possibly not getting the visa due to putting my parent, although not biological parent, on the original I-129f petition is terrifying. 

 

I just really hope that the CO understands all of this and doesn't take this genuine mistake as trying to misrepresent or something.  

Hey, i was reading your case and something similar is happening to me. I'm applying for a K1 visa and now it's my turn to do the  DS-160. In the part of the beneficiaries parents i have put the name of my uncle, he's the one that appears as my dad on my birth certificate and the one that took care of me since my birth. i know my biological father  but i don' have a close relationship with him at all.

I'm kinda worried, too, because i don't know if it's going to be an issue the day of the interview and it would be horrible that they denied the visa because of this.

On the other hand, my uncle has american citizenship and he didn't include me when he applied to be citizen and i'm scared that they see this and will be suspicious about it.

I really look forward to hear about  how will go your interview and if anyone more, have advises for my case, it would be really helpful. Good luck to you during this whole process!

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19 hours ago, Gabriela Vera said:

Hey, i was reading your case and something similar is happening to me. I'm applying for a K1 visa and now it's my turn to do the  DS-160. In the part of the beneficiaries parents i have put the name of my uncle, he's the one that appears as my dad on my birth certificate and the one that took care of me since my birth. i know my biological father  but i don' have a close relationship with him at all.

I'm kinda worried, too, because i don't know if it's going to be an issue the day of the interview and it would be horrible that they denied the visa because of this.

On the other hand, my uncle has american citizenship and he didn't include me when he applied to be citizen and i'm scared that they see this and will be suspicious about it.

I really look forward to hear about  how will go your interview and if anyone more, have advises for my case, it would be really helpful. Good luck to you during this whole process!

From what I have been led to believe on this site I think that it's going to be alright. I believe that it is something that can be sorted by the CO at interview. I hope so because when me and my fiancee filled in the i129f we didn't even think that parent was anything other than the guy that I have called dad all my life. 

 

My interview is on Friday so I'll let you know how it goes.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Italy
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On 10/12/2019 at 12:05 PM, AjT1 said:

From what I have been led to believe on this site I think that it's going to be alright. I believe that it is something that can be sorted by the CO at interview. I hope so because when me and my fiancee filled in the i129f we didn't even think that parent was anything other than the guy that I have called dad all my life. 

 

My interview is on Friday so I'll let you know how it goes.

Yeah, im confident that things are gonna be alright for both.

Greetings and good luck on your interview! 

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